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A Child Widows Story

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Book Specifications:

  • Title: A Child Widow's Story
  • Publisher: Katha
  • Author: Monica Felton
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 8187649917
  • Pages: 280
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Condition: Used - Like New

About the Book:

A Child Widow's Story by Monica Felton is a compelling biographical narrative based on the life of Rassundari Devi, one of the earliest known female autobiographers in India. Through careful storytelling and historical context, the book brings to life the experiences of a young girl growing up in nineteenth-century Bengal, confronting the social restrictions, hardships, and expectations imposed upon women of her era.

The narrative explores themes of child marriage, widowhood, education, gender inequality, and personal resilience. It offers readers a vivid picture of traditional Indian society while highlighting the courage and determination of women who sought knowledge and self-expression despite formidable obstacles. Monica Felton skillfully combines biography, history, and social commentary to illuminate an important chapter in women's history.

More than a personal story, the book serves as a valuable record of social conditions in colonial India and the gradual emergence of women's voices in literature and public life. The account underscores the transformative power of education and the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity.

Published by Katha, this paperback edition is an important read for those interested in women's studies, social history, Indian literature, biography, and the evolution of women's rights in South Asia.